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Gallio

Time-period: Jesus - (0-100 e.Kr.)
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Gallio G1058
Γαλλίων (Gallion)
3 times in NT
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While Gallio was proconsul of [the Roman province] Achaia, the Jews joined forces against Paul. [Inscriptions confirm that Gallio was governor in 51-52 CE. These events probably took place at the end of the summer of 51 AD.] They brought him before the court [Greek bema, which was an elevated platform in the middle of the city's central square and marketplace, Gk. agora].
Just as Paul was about to open his mouth and speak, Gallio said to the Jude, "If it were a matter of some crime or wicked deed, I would of course listen to you, Jude.
Then they all seized Sosthenes, the ruler of the synagogue, and beat him in front of the tribunal, without Gallio paying any attention.
[Some time had passed since Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, had come to faith, see verse 8. His successor was Sosthenes, see verse 17. It is not entirely clear who "all" those who beat Sosthenes refers to. Most likely, it is the Greek locals who attack the Jewish minority in the city, but it could also be the Jews who are angry at Sosthenes for losing the case. Paul mentions a Sosthenes in his first letter to Corinth (1 Cor. 1:1), which he wrote a couple of years later from Ephesus (1 Cor. 16:8). If it is the same person, he became a Christian after this event.]